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Very high amounts of vitamin
E can interfere with vitamin K1 or K 2. The oxidized form of E known as
tocopherylquinone interferes with vitamin K's ability to carboxylate
coagulation proteins. But, it takes thousands of IUs a day to create
this effect. Supplemental vitamin E in the normal range of up to
1200 IU/day will not affect vitamin K or blood coagulation, unless vitamin
K is perilously low.

Cholesterol-reducing drugs, low-fat diets,
Olestra, and anything else that interferes with fat reduces vitamin
K. Vitamin K is carted around the body by lipoproteins -- the same
proteins that carry cholesterol. In order for vitamin K to be
absorbed, there must be some fat present.

Mineral oil laxatives interfere with the
absorption of vitamin K. BHT, the synthetic food preservative, can
interfere with vitamin K.

Dietary
restriction or dieting. Dietary restriction only enhances
longevity if all nutrients are maintained at high levels. And, watch
out for low-fat diets. It's the oil in the salad dressing that
enables the vitamin K in your salad to be absorbed. Also, be careful
about diets such as high-protein meat diets that are devoid of green
vegetables.

Warnings
Information:

Do
not take Vitamin K without talking to your doctor first if you
are taking the herbal supplement pau d'arco or the fat
substitute, Olestra (it may reduce the absorption of K
and result in a deficiency), or if you are taking blood
thinning or anticoagulant drugs such
as Heparin or (Warfarin - Coumadin),

For dietary supplement use only,

Keep out of reach of children,

Do not exceed recommended dosage,

If you have a bad reaction, discontinue use immediately,

When using, please inform your
physician,

If you are pregnant, lactating
or have a medical condition, consult your health care
professional before using this or any other nutritional
supplement,

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